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These are difficult times for all of us - including the charities that support awareness and research towards a treatment-cure for PSP-CBD. Whether your social distancing, self isolating or nesting, now is the time to get a book (if you haven't already) to read while we wait this pandemic out. PSP-CBD don't stop, neither does the need for charitable donations to the cause. 100% of these book sales go back to the leading organizations - CurePSP and or the PSPA that need our continued support.

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honjen43

Good plug, Tim!

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daddyt

There is no time like the present to raise PSP-CBD awareness. These two disease will still be here after the pandemic quiets down. Only wish the picture turned out larger.

Tim x

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Hiking13

Hello Tim how are you, I have been thinking about you a lot over this last week. Take care and stay busy as it really helps

Love Sarahxxx

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daddyt

Coping Sarah. Keeping busy with all the necessary with all the paperwork that follows a loved one's departure. The nights are the hardest part of the day.

Tim x

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Hiking13 in reply to daddyt

I can relate to that, I found the nights so long and sleep was a problem for me for a long time but it does eventually come and I do sleep well now even though at one time I thought I would never get a full nights sleep again. Be kind to yourself as it is hard.

Take care

Love Sarahxxx

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raincitygirl

Sending hugs Tim, ❤️❤️❤️

Anne G

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